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Davidoff Dom Perignon

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:178
Format:Julieta No. 2Ring:47
Weight:15,07 gr.Score:7.8
Presentation: Cardboard Pack: (Without cellophane) 4's in 20's. Semi Boite Nature with Broch: 10's, 25's.

Davidoff Dom Perignon Review:

Exotic woods and herbs, nuts, mild sweetness, peppers and faint tobacco taste. Very balanced cigar. Strength 3/5.

Average user rating

Review #6: Smoked one that I recieved in a split of a sealed box of 10, I got 1.. Went to the Calif coast for my 54th b'day. brought it with me, and OMG, what a smoke. maybe past it's prime?, But still quite enjoyable. Nuances of cinnamon, honey , herbs , baking spices and more swirled and combined to keep my mouth awash in a series of flavor induced subtleties and assaults. burn and draw were no worries or problems. minimal draw effort resulted in great clouds of smoke. What a treat. - Submitted by bayouboy on October 26, 2007


Review #5: I have just smoked my first of these last weekend, a very generous birthday gift from a friend who has several boxes of these from the 1980s, and regret having to confess I was slightly underwhelmed - a case of disappointed over-expectation, no doubt, considering this Julieta's huge price and reputation. Although the draw, construction and burn were beyond reproach, I found the DP lacked the complex and seductive flavours displayed by the 1990s Montecristo A from my collection we smoked the same evening. I agree with habanohal that your money is probably better spent elsewhere - although not necessarily only on more recent cigars, since I've had some spectacular 20+ year olds. - Submitted by winterbee on July 4, 2007


Review #4: I agree with Dereckq. I enjoyed my first Dom Perignon 20 years ago. Although expensive, I think it is a real legend and everyone who can afford it should try it. - Submitted by I_Michos on April 5, 2007


Review #3: Pretty much past its time. These cigars were meant to be smoked 10 years after rolling. I know alot of you want to try these, but trust me when I say your money is better spent on recent cigars - Submitted by habanohal on January 4, 2007


Review #2: One of the best if not the best cigar I have ever enjoyed in my life! It would be an error to just say I smoked this magnificent blend of leaves and equally remiss in not sharing the experience for those whom have not had the pleasure. On my first experience with this blend, it took me several days to complete smoking the cigar and here is why. After a quarter of the way through the cigar I just couldn't believe the flavours of the blend and the burn so I clipped and saved it just to relive that pleasure again the next day. A very mild yet pronounced blend, it complimented the end of a good meal without an overwhelming burn or taste. Two days later I was just about done and relished the experience of this Habanos. I have enjoyed many cigars including El Rey del Mundo Grandes de Espana my favourite, but the Davidoff Dom Perignon was by far the best. I know Cuba no longer make this cigar but if you know of anyone that have an original authentic blend of the Habanos version, pay them handsomely to enjoy just one! - Submitted by dereckg on December 20, 2006


 
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Davidoff Dom Perignon